Albufeira, a popular resort town in Portugal's Algarve region, has introduced new regulations to curb public semi-nudity and ...
Albufeira is the latest European city to propose new laws to stop tourists walking around without their clothes on.
Irish tourists holidaying on the Algarve this summer have been warned they could face €1500 fines if they get caught walking ...
BRITISH tourists holidaying on the Algarve this summer have been warned they could face £1,250 fines if they get caught ...
Town hall chiefs in the party resort of Albufeira have announced the penalty fee as part of a crackdown on semi-nudity outside of exempted areas like beaches and hotel swimming pools.
The go-to European Union holiday hotspot, which is situated in the southern Algarve region, has revised its code of conduct.
Tourists holidaying in Portugal this summer have been warned they could face a $2500 fine if they get caught walking along the street in their bikinis or swim shorts.
British tourists heading to one of Europe's most popular holiday destinations face being fined £1,500 for wearing garments ...
Fines of more than £1,000 could be issued as the popular destination for Brits looks to make changes to its code of conduct.
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